Ken,

The date datatype includes time up to seconds.   The time is usually not
displayed because of the way that you have your default date NLS_ variables
formatted.   If you want to display the time, you can.

Cherie Machler
Oracle DBA
Gelco Information Network


                                                                                       
                           
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Is there an Oracle datatype of DATETIME?  I can only find DATE in my
documentation.

Thanks,

Ken Janusz, CPIM
Database Conversion Lead
Sufficient Systems, Inc.
Minneapolis, MN
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